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I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have
something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? MB |
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![]() In article , UJ wrote: I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? This is the Tecsun R-919. Passport reviewed it in the 2004 edition and said it was the best of the cheap analog-with-digital-display radios ... but that isn't saying much as none of them even rate 2 stars. It's probably as good as the R-818, Kaide R-9702, or the Jwin and Coby models around the same price; perhaps a little better. The downside to me, for pocket use, would be the fact that the telescopic antenna sits in a stiff collar that does not collapse. This means something is always jutting out of the top even if you aren't using the antenna. |
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The mini-200 is NOT a Tecsun R-919 as someone else has told you. The 919 is
equal to the Mini-300 which I don't believe is out just yet. The 200 is just a slightly larger version of the Mini-100. I have all three and find the 200 to be the best of the 3. It is very sensitive off the whip (h.f.), has decent volume and picks up local M.W. and F.M. stations well. It seems to go for the shelf life of the batteries too. It is the radio I carry in my tackle box... "UJ" wrote in message ... I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? MB |
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Take a look at RadioIntel's review, at
http://www.radiointel.com/review-grundig200.htm. They gave it a pretty good review. I have three pocket cheapies: a Mini 200, Mini 100, and a Kaito WRX911. Of the three, the Mini 100 worked the best for me, even though it lacks the 22M band the others include. I found the WRX911's reception lacking, and the 200's build quality not quite as good as the 100; wobbly dial pointer, stiff thumbwheel controls, that sort of thing. That could be a sample-to-sample variation that you might not encounter, though. For the price, I don't think you'd be disappointed. MJ (UJ) wrote in message m... I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? MB |
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I have a mini 200 and am surprised sometimes by how much I enjoy it!
The tuner and scale are resonably accurate (tho you may need your bifocals). It's got very good sensitivity and ok selectivity. My main beef is that it's a touch "drifty" and you'll use the tuning know alot to clean up the signal on the fly. Probably best shirt pocket sized radio you can get for $30US. Batteries last quite a while too! DEE UJ wrote: I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? MB |
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On 4 Mar 2004 19:48:32 -0800, (UJ) wrote:
I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? MB I would suggest that you look at the DEGEN DE105. It is a very small all digital radio and can be purchased for about $25.00 on eBay. Here is a link to a review of the DE105 http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitoka105.htmI I have the Mini 100, 200 and the Tescun R919 which is the same as the Grundig 300. Here is my ranking of the four radios ( all of which I own ) DEGEN DE105 Tescun R919 ( Grundig 300 ) Grundig 200 Grundig 100 Hope that helps |
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DEE wrote in message ...
I have a mini 200 and am surprised sometimes by how much I enjoy it! The tuner and scale are resonably accurate (tho you may need your bifocals). It's got very good sensitivity and ok selectivity. My main beef is that it's a touch "drifty" and you'll use the tuning know alot to clean up the signal on the fly. Probably best shirt pocket sized radio you can get for $30US. Batteries last quite a while too! DEE UJ wrote: I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? MB Thanks to all who helped me out on this. Your input was valuable and much appreciated. MB |
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